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Brandon Richard Flowers, the youngest of six children, was born on June 21, 1981, in the Las Vegas suburb of Henderson, Nevada, to Jean Yvonne (née Barlow; 1945–2010) [13] and Terry Austin Flowers. [14] He has an older brother and four older sisters. [14]
Brandon Flowers' wife, Tana Mundkowsky, met the Killers' frontman when they both led modest lives in Las Vegas. Their love story began in the 2000s, and although they've kept their romance relatively private, Flowers has honored his love and dedication for Mundkowsky in his craft.
GREENE: When Brandon was young, his father was an alcoholic but suddenly had a change of heart and converted to Mormonism. FLOWERS: He felt it so strongly that he was baptized that day.
"Mirage" was inspired in part by Flowers' move from Las Vegas to Utah with his wife, Tana Mundkowsky, and their three sons.
Flowers has been married to Tana Mundkowsky since 2005, and the couple have three children together. And unfortunately, the pair seem so cute together and dedicated to one another, it's kind of...
The Killers frontman Brandon Flowers has enjoyed a long and happy marriage with his wife Tana Mundkowsky since they met in a thrift store over 20 years ago.
Brandon Richard Flowers, the youngest of six children, was born on June 21, 1981, in the Las Vegas suburb of Henderson, Nevada. He has one older brother and four older sisters. His family lived in Henderson until Flowers was 8-years-old when they moved to Payson, Utah, for two years before moving to Nephi, Utah, when he was in middle school.
Rumors were circulating this year that Killers bandleader Brandon Flowers was considering uprooting his family—his wife Tana and three young sons—from their longtime home in bustling Las...
He has an older brother and four older sisters. His parents met as teenagers, and he wrote the song "A Dustland Fairytale" as a tribute to their marriage and lifelong romance. His grandmother was from Lithuania, and his cousin is Craig Barlow, an inductee to the Las Vegas Golf Hall of Fame.
Following his wife Tana’s complex PTSD that developed a few years back, Flowers moved his family back to rural Utah with the neon signs of Vegas receding in the rear view mirror. ‘Imploding the mirage’ in a sense.